The magnitude and time‐course of physiological responses to 9 weeks of incremental ramp testing

Author:

Zinner Christoph1ORCID,Gerspitzer Annika2,Düking Peter2ORCID,Boone Jan3,Schiffer Thorsten4,Holmberg Hans‐Christer56,Sperlich Billy2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport University of Applied Sciences for Police and Administration of Hesse Wiesbaden Germany

2. Integrative & Experimental Exercise Science & Training, Department of Sport Science University of Würzburg Würzburg Germany

3. Department of Movement and Sport Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium

4. Outpatient Clinic for Sports Traumatology and Public Health Consultation| German Sport University Cologne Cologne Germany

5. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden

6. Department of Health Sciences Luleå University of Technology Luleå Sweden

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe aims of this study were to assess (1) the day‐to‐day variability in, and (2) the magnitude and time‐course of adaptation of physiological parameters (i.e., maximal oxygen uptake [VO2max], heart rate [HR], blood lactate concentration, respiratory exchange ratio [RER], ratings of perceived exertion [RPE], and time‐to‐exhaustion [TTE]) in response to an intervention involving three incremental ramp tests per week for 9 weeks.MethodsTwelve participants (25 ± 4 yrs, VO2max, 47.8 ± 5.2 mL∙min−1∙kg−1 (means ± SD)) completed the entire experimental procedure. The tests comprised a 5‐min constant workload to obtain submaximal parameters followed by an incremental protocol until exhaustion.ResultsThe mean day‐to‐day variability for the maximal value of VO2 was 2.8%, 1.1% for HR, 18.1% for blood lactate concentration, 2.1% for RER, 1.1% for RPE, and 5.0% for TTE. The values for the corresponding submaximal variables were 3.8% for VO2, 2.1% for HR, 15.6% for blood lactate concentration, 2.6% for RER and 6.0% for RPE. VO2max (+4.7% ± 3.5%), TTE (+17.9% ± 8.6%), and submaximal HR (−3.2 ± 3.5%) improved significantly. Except for RPE (p < 0.01), there were no alterations in the coefficient of variation for any parameter. On the group level, the first changes greater than the day‐to‐day variability in VO2max, TTE, and submaximal HR were observed after 21, 12, and 9 training sessions, respectively.ConclusionBased on our findings, we recommend that training studies include assessment of the reliability of the measurements, for example, the CVs in the specific laboratory to be able to judge if the changes detected are actually physiological.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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